Ron Burgundy's ESPN Appearance Canceled, but He's Everywhere Anyway

If mustached newsman Ron Burgundy hasn't yet shown up on your local newscast this year, it might just be the next stop on his promotional tour.

The beloved main character from Will Ferrell's "Anchorman" movie franchise was even set to make a guest appearance on ESPN's SportsCenter tonight -- Burgundy did a taped interview with Peyton Manning -- until ESPN postponed the appearance to cover breaking news.

But need not despair: Burgundy is pretty much everywhere.

Take a look where he's popped up in recent weeks as part of the marketing for "Anchorman 2," which will be in theaters Dec. 18.

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TV Appearances

In addition to his postponed appearance on ESPN that was scheduled for tonight, Ferrell took his trademark character to a local newscast in North Dakota on Nov. 30.

Emerson College in Boston drew Ferrell to campus on Wednesday when it renamed its journalism school the Ron Burgundy School of Communication for one day. Ferrell, never breaking out of the role of Burgundy, gave advice to students.

"You have to report the facts, unless it's too hard to find the facts," he said, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "Keep a $20 bill in your shoe. Maybe wear a shorter skirt."

"Great Odin's Raven Special Reserve" scotch went on sale this month, named for an expression Burgundy shouted during "Anchorman 1." As for the scotch content, Riviera has Ben & Jerry's beat, which would probably make Burgundy quite happy.

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Canada

That's right, Ron Burgundy even went to Canada. Ferrell traveled to Winnipeg on Dec. 1 to participate in the Olympic trials for curling, the sport of pushing stones across ice.

Ferrell called Winnipeg the "Paris of Canada" and tried his own luck on the ice.

Everywhere Else

Ron Burgundy's even at your local diner. WTNH News in Connecticut tweeted this photo of Ferrell outside the Milford Diner in Milford, shortly before noon today. How can Ron Burgundy be everywhere at once? Because he's Ron Burgundy.